Replication material for
War Did Make States: Revisiting the Bellicist Paradigm in Early Modern Europe
Cederman, Galano, Girardin and Schvitz

Prerequisites
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- Stata > 16
- BTSCS package
wget http://www-personal.umich.edu/~wmacmill/stata/btscs/btscs.ado
mkdir -p ~/ado
cp btscs.ado ~/ado
- SSC packages
ssc install estout, replace
ssc install ftools, replace
ssc install reghdfe, replace

- R with required packages from CRAN installed

Running replication procedure
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stata-se -b runall.do
tar xvzf Figures5678.tar.gz
Rscript Figures5678.R

Outputs
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Tables

1 Territorial change
Output/statelevel.tex

2 Cox proportional hazard models of state death
Output/cox_death.tex

3 Dyadic analysis of gains of State A and losses of State B
Output/dyads.*

A1 Cox proportional hazard models of state death
Output/cox_death_centper_urban_vars.tex

A2 Dyadic analysis of gains of State A and losses of State B (binary dep. var.)
Output/dyads_binary.*

A3 Dyadic analysis of gains of StateA and losses of State B
Output/dyadsurban.*

A4 Dyadic analysis of gains of State A and losses of State B without war variables
Output/dyad_nowar.tex

A5 Dyadic analysis of gains and losses by century
Output1400/dyads_4centuries.tex

A6 Dyadic analysis of gains and losses before and after 1650
Output/dyads_milrevol.*

A7 Dyadic analysis of gains and losses without Russia and Prussia
Output/dyads_noPRussia.*

A8 Dyadic analysis of gains and losses without empires
Output/dyads_noEmpire.*

A9 Dyadic onset. Dependent variable: War initiation

A10 Dyadic gains during war
Output/dyads_gainsinwar.*

A11 Dyadic analysis of gains of State A and losses of State B, 1400-1790
Output1400/dyads.*

A12 Dyadic analysis of gains of State A and losses of State B (Centennia data)
OutputCentennia/dyads.*

A13 Dyadic analysis of gains and losses for centuries from 1490, 1590, 1690 and 1790 until 1915 (Centennia data)
OutputCentennia/dyads_4centururies_cent.tex

A14 Territorial change with samples above and below median state size
Output/statelevel_median.tex

Figures

2 Territorial concentration in Europe, 1490-1790 (Data: Abramson)
Output/herfindahl_plot_ab2.png

3 Comparing territorial size of warring and peaceful states
Output/state_size_comparison_1500v1790_logscale.pdf

5 War-related and peaceful territorial growth of Prussia
Output/Area chart of Hohenzollern.pdf
Output/Map of Hohenzollern in 1790.pdf

6 War-related and peaceful territorial growth of France
Output/Area chart of France.pdf
Output/Map of France in 1790.pdf

7 War-related and peaceful territorial growth of the Habsburg Empire
Output/Area chart of Habsburgs.pdf
Output/Map of Habsburgs in 1790.pdf

8 War-related and peaceful territorial growth of Russia
Output/Area chart of Muscovy.pdf
Output/Map of Muscovy in 1790.pdf

9 Territorial gains and losses at the country level (1490-1790)
Output/country_*.png

10 Effect of state size on state death during peace and war.
Output/cox_area_death.png.png

11 States A’s dyadic gains as a function of its relative size
Output/dyads_llr.png

12 Territorial gains and losses at the dyadic level
Output/dyads_llgrowthwara.png & Output/dyads_llshrinkwarb.png

13 Territorial concentration, 1490-2003 (Source: Centennia)
OutputCentennia/pa_decadeplot.pdf

A8 The consequences of cumulative gains and losses
Output/dyads_llgrowthwaraFE.png
Output/dyads_llshrinkwarbFE.png

